Xp32 to Win 7 64 bit

temprahater

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Help required before i totally lose it . Tried all sorts of stuff. I.m getting the error message "this disc isnt compatible with your version of wondows . To upgrade you need the correct installation disc . For more information , Check your computer,s system information . To install a new copy of windows , restart(boot) your computer using the installation disc, and then select custom (advanced


Already saved my stuff to a external hd . Tried changing the bios to boot from CD and changed from ide to AHCI but not sure if i,ve done that right . Also changed the timings from the cd drive from 0 to 15 seconds


Motherboard is a gigabyte p43 -es3g . Disc i got cheap from a student discount site but looks fine
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
home built . used to be a packard bell
OS
xp 32
CPU
core 2 due e8400
Motherboard
P42 -es3g
Memory
2K
Graphics Card(s)
Sappaire hd4870
Sound Card
Realtek
Monitor(s) Displays
LG flatron W2261VP
Hard Drives
500 & 320
PSU
Corsaire 950
Case
Gigabyte
Cooling
Stock

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Asus Build
OS
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-4130 CPU @ 3.40GHz
Motherboard
B85M-E
Memory
8.00 GB
Graphics Card(s)
None
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus 23.6" Monitor
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 60 Hz
Hard Drives
INTEL SSDSC2BW180A4
Samsung SSD 840 PRO Series
PSU
Seasonic S12II-380Bronze
Case
Lian Li
Cooling
Fan, Passive
Keyboard
Logitech K120
Mouse
Microsoft Touch Mouse
Internet Speed
4ms Ping, 19.0 Mbps Download, 19.0 Mbps Upload
Antivirus
Eset Endpoint
Browser
Internet Explorer, Chrome
As you've seen, to run the Win7 X64 upgrade, you have to boot the machine from the DVD. You can't launch the DVD from within 32 bit Windows.

I have no idea why you're having trouble setting the boot order to boot from the DVD drive first. Is the disk a retail upgrade copy?

My own preference would be to do a one-time change in the boot order. On your motherboard, that's invoked by F12.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
homegrown
OS
Windows 7 Pro X64 SP1
CPU
Intel Core I7-3930k
Motherboard
Asus P9X79 Pro
Memory
16 GB Gskill DDR3-2133
Graphics Card(s)
eVGA GTX680
Sound Card
Creative X-Fi Titanium
Monitor(s) Displays
As PA246Q
Screen Resolution
1920 X 1200
Hard Drives
Corsair Force GT, 120 GB
WDC 1.5TB Caviar Black
PSU
PCP&C Silencer 750 Crossfire
Case
Silverstone FT02
Cooling
Noctua NH-D14
Keyboard
cheap Logitech USB
Mouse
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer (old optical) USB
Internet Speed
6Mb cable
Other Info
Pioneer BDR-205
Samsung SH-203B
Monsoon 5.1 speakers
Gave up on the bios and put it back to default as it was starting weird and not starting up properly .

Disc doesnt do anything at all when i reboot like its supposed to after reasearching the windows website . disc drive definately works

What do you mean by type of disc ?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
home built . used to be a packard bell
OS
xp 32
CPU
core 2 due e8400
Motherboard
P42 -es3g
Memory
2K
Graphics Card(s)
Sappaire hd4870
Sound Card
Realtek
Monitor(s) Displays
LG flatron W2261VP
Hard Drives
500 & 320
PSU
Corsaire 950
Case
Gigabyte
Cooling
Stock
Forgot to mention that the pc just loads up with XP as normal . Disc drive starts up and then nothing although it shows in my computer that the disc is actually there and if i double click it thats when i get the error message
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
home built . used to be a packard bell
OS
xp 32
CPU
core 2 due e8400
Motherboard
P42 -es3g
Memory
2K
Graphics Card(s)
Sappaire hd4870
Sound Card
Realtek
Monitor(s) Displays
LG flatron W2261VP
Hard Drives
500 & 320
PSU
Corsaire 950
Case
Gigabyte
Cooling
Stock
Do you try that tutorial I gave you? That will be (to my knowledge) the only method available to you to upgrade xp
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Asus Build
OS
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-4130 CPU @ 3.40GHz
Motherboard
B85M-E
Memory
8.00 GB
Graphics Card(s)
None
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus 23.6" Monitor
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 60 Hz
Hard Drives
INTEL SSDSC2BW180A4
Samsung SSD 840 PRO Series
PSU
Seasonic S12II-380Bronze
Case
Lian Li
Cooling
Fan, Passive
Keyboard
Logitech K120
Mouse
Microsoft Touch Mouse
Internet Speed
4ms Ping, 19.0 Mbps Download, 19.0 Mbps Upload
Antivirus
Eset Endpoint
Browser
Internet Explorer, Chrome
Yes tried that . All looks so simple but cant get it to work . I,m positive its to do with the bios . I,m sure if i could get a copy of it on here i would get an answer . As i said i dont really have a great knowledge of that
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
home built . used to be a packard bell
OS
xp 32
CPU
core 2 due e8400
Motherboard
P42 -es3g
Memory
2K
Graphics Card(s)
Sappaire hd4870
Sound Card
Realtek
Monitor(s) Displays
LG flatron W2261VP
Hard Drives
500 & 320
PSU
Corsaire 950
Case
Gigabyte
Cooling
Stock
Temp,

Why are you positive it has to do with the BIOS? If it is set to default, it should be fine. And you tried all the methods completely that are in the tutorial? :sarc:

If they don't, likely the DVD is bad or the wrong one. What one is it by the way? Is it an upgrade win7 64bit.... what?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Asus Build
OS
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-4130 CPU @ 3.40GHz
Motherboard
B85M-E
Memory
8.00 GB
Graphics Card(s)
None
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus 23.6" Monitor
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 60 Hz
Hard Drives
INTEL SSDSC2BW180A4
Samsung SSD 840 PRO Series
PSU
Seasonic S12II-380Bronze
Case
Lian Li
Cooling
Fan, Passive
Keyboard
Logitech K120
Mouse
Microsoft Touch Mouse
Internet Speed
4ms Ping, 19.0 Mbps Download, 19.0 Mbps Upload
Antivirus
Eset Endpoint
Browser
Internet Explorer, Chrome
Did you burn the DVD yourself? If so confirm the ISO download by size, then burn another DVD using Windows 7 USB-DVD Download Tool. Boot by tapping the key given for Boot Menu on first boot screen, or set BIOS to boot DVD drive first: How to Boot your Computer from a Bootable CD or DVD - Boot to CD

Then choose Custom install, using Drive Options to delete all partitions and click Next. Clean Install Windows 7

If this fails write to flash stick using tool linked above, boot under USB, Removable or HD's on one-time BIOS Boot Menu key, with BIOS setup boot order set to boot HD first.
 
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